**§** I assume you have all required components: Raspberry Pi with SD card with Raspbian image on it. I used Raspbian Jessie Lite image to save some storage space. You can follow this guide on how to burn the image.

Note: default image does not have SSH server enabled. Once you finished burning the image, you have to create an empty file at the root level called ssh

**§** Do first-time configuration of it through sudo raspi-config: changed password for “`pi“` user, set your hostname, change locale (to en_US.UTF-8 in my case), change your timezone (America/New_York for me), and expand the file system. Then reboot your RPi for settings to go in effect. Optionally, customize your welcome message in /etc/motd file: I like to use ASCII text.

Note: if you have any serial-connected devices like wireless modems or access points, and you want to access them from Steward you have change provided startup script: namely –device parameter. By default, Docker shares “`/dev/ttyUSB0“` USB device

**§** Open a browser of your choice and navigate to http://<RPi-address>:8887/.

**§** If you see some widgets (at least a Clock widget), grab a beer – you are done!